Tabulating scale-bar.



M. G. MOSHER.

TABULATING SCALE BAR. APPLwAnori FILED 13210.9, 190?.

909,31 3, Patented Jan. 12, 1909.

thereof,

UNITED MARY C. MOSllltlt, 0|" DEB MUINES, IOWA.

TABULATING SCALE-B AR.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Jan. 12, 1909.

Application flled December 9, 1907. Serial No. 406,655.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MARY (J. MosnER, a citizen of the United States, residing in Des .vloines, count of Polk, and State of Iowa, have-invented a new and useful Improvement in Tabulating Scale-Bars, of which the i'ollowin is a s ecilication.

The object 0 my invention is to provide a tabulating scale bar for a typcwrltinc 1nachine which will be so constructed that it may be easil and quickly attached to any of the standart make of machines and which after bein r placed thereon will serve the dual pur ose oi a scale bar and tabulator.

h yobject is further to produce such a de vice in a simple, strong, durable and inexpensive construction.

My invention consists of certain details oi construction hereinafter set forth, pointed out in my claim and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which-- Figure I shows a detail View of one end of my device; Fig. II shows a froi'it elevation of the central portion of my device; and, Fig. 111 shows my device complete and attached to typewritingmachine.

[deferring to the accompanying drawings the reference numeral 10 is used to indicate the scale bar of a typewritiug machine and 11 and 12 the securing screws at either end thereof.

The numeral 13 is used to indicate the body portion of my device and the numerals 14 and 15 indicate slots one projecting inwardly from each end of the said body portion.-

The distance between the inner ends of the two said slots is designed to be slightly less than the distance between the screws 11 and 12 for )urposes hereinafter set forth.

The body portion of my device is designed to be scored, as shown at 16, so as to conform exactly to the generally adopted scorings of' the scale bars on standard makes of typewriting machines and the said scorings are numeraled in spaces of 10 as shown. Extending horizontally the entire distance across the face of m device, and near the upper portion have arrangedone continuous line of oval shaped figures 17, each of said figures representing a graduation of the scale bar, or a s ace on the carriage of the machine, and eac of said figures is arran ed exactly over one of the said scori s. he said line of figures is further divi ed into consecutive groups of fours no additional space however eing used to separate the said groups which are formed by the saidovals being filled with dili'erent colors, as for instance, the first oval of each set being white, the second oval green, the third oval red and the fourth oval to be of like, color. Between the said line of oval figures 17 and the top of the scored graduations 16, Ihave provided another continuous line of oval shaped figures 18, said two lines of figures being parallel and containinp the some number of oval iigurcsand tho figures in line 18 so arranged as to come exactly under its respective lig'urc of line 17.. T] 1e figures in line 18 are divided into groups of threes in exactly the same manner as the figures in line 17 are arranged in groups of i'ours the colors being used as the distinguish ing mark for g'roupin and no additional spacing being used. T ius it is obvious that in the arrangement adopted in line 18 each third oval is of like color.

In securing my device to the scale bar of a machine the screws 11 and 1: are loosened and the ends of my device (preferably celluloid) slipped thereunder the slotted portions 14 and 15 providing for the shafts of the screws. Thescrows are then tightened. and my device is secured to the scale bar. By construction my device is made topraetically cover the forward surface of the scale bar and the scored graduations and oval figures are designed to be directly in line with and over the graduations of the scale bar.

The line of figures across the bar is intended for use in drawing legal pa )ers, and the like,.where fancy lines are use ,with a central figure or group 'of figures, the line of likelength from the point of beginnin to the central figure and from the centre figure'to the end. In this work the cipher represents the central figure, and the line can e begun from any point, as indito a corres ending point as indicated by the figures to t e right.

In practical operation the line of figures tabulating columns of large amounts and the line. of figures arran ed in groups of threes is designed for tabu ating columns of num bers, small amounts, dates, and to indicate the margins for other columns, such as names, addresses, remarks and thelike.

It is obvious that figures and characters, other than the colored ovals I employ may be used and grouped to results as I have hereinbe ore described but arranged in groups of fours is designed for produce the same thus making" I cated by the figures, to the left and extended" 10 lines score such use would in no manner chan e my invention the principal feature of w ieh is to group characters or figures for the purposes stated.

- '5 Having thus described my invention what .I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

A tabulating scale bar for writing machines com osed of a bar having transverse on its face adjacent one of its longitudinal sides, arow of spaced ovalshaped figures each re resenting a graduation of the scale bar of the machine arranged adjacent the opposite side of said bar, a second row of spaced oval-shaped ures arranged between said scored lines an said first row of figures and alining with the figures of said row, said first named row being arranged in groups of -four and said second named row being arranged in oups of three, the groups of said oval-s aped figures being differently colored.

MARY C. MOSHER. Witnesses:

OZELL G. Ron, BLANOHE SEDGWIOK. 

